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= arm chair (to match above) . THE SEATTLE STAR Ty Sale Your Credit Is Good —it is furniture that in January we re-marked on the new ‘low cost basis pf 1921—that in February we re-marked again. We systematically reckoned what we believed would be year. We marked our stocks accordingly. now comes this JULY SALE with still further reductions. prices for the ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE offered without reservation for a limited time only— REDUCTIONS of 20% to 40% —— so you'll find the furniture you need SALE PRICED. The lowest prices in years. Just about everything. Room to tell but little of it. Better than you thought you could buy. Less than you Sout you'd have to pay. Search no farther—your quest ends here. e lowest And ~“YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” at JULY SALE PRICES! —as a demonstration of the value of this great homefurnishing store to you, we extend during this JULY SALE the wonderful advantages of this store's liberal, Purchases made during this sale wi uy be held for future dignified credit service! practical, tae’ if desired, without extra charge. —the items are fairly (and only fairly) representative: ARTICLE TRE T, oe coe ry .| $27.50) $21— | $13.98 —walnut Colonial 3 3- Tia bedroen = patos =| SHED, SOTO S18 -| $4.50; $ “3i13-75) $10. 75 $8.7 75, —brass bed, full size... $13.75) .| $17.50) § ‘1921 price mahogany cane parlor suite|$270— |$185— Se eee - {§310— |$215— [$142.50 —mahogany library table \$145— |$100— | $67.50 —walnut chifforette = a eae eo ree | pe | 129.50 —sagless springs .. ep | $17.50 $15.50) -| $37.50; $34.50; $18. . $127.50) $89.50; $57.50 $75—T] $62.50) $42.75 ut Co 170— | $97.50 $16.90 —walnut vanity dresser. $1. 75) '—walnut dressing table. $8.75/—ivory ¥ wood bed, full size $26.50) ae $14.85 +++} $42.50) 31— | $20— |—ivory vanity dresser. “$20—| $16—] 4 —| $9.7 75/—brown fiber rocker. . Reale $88.50) $57.50 ‘$25—] $21—| $14.85 all refrigerators on sale— —as values of values, we feature this week a sale of our entire stock of refrigerators; this, of course, also includes the full line of BOHN » SYPHON refrigerators. a ya cued 7DR, MATTHEWS | ON WAR PATH Threatens to 0 Expose Houses of Underworld “There are 15 or 20 red light | houses in this town which I am going to help close, I hope 1 burst sv wide open the reputations of their respect. od owners that their own light in the community will be dimmed forever.” With his long hair shaking vehem ently, Dr, Mark A. Matthews, pasto of the Firat Presbyterian ehw Sunday night attacked elvic unright eousnenn, “There are gcores of respected ho- | {tel and apartment house owners in! the city today whe should have their | names on braue plates on their doors, and under them the uses to which their property is put,” Dr, Matthews | nasa. The Seattle divine lannched an at- tack against James A. Stillman for denying the legitimacy of his wife's young son and for being made “a tool of the underworld.” Mart “Tarsan the Torribie” Saturday TWO AVIATORS 39 YEARS LATE Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Craw- ford of Seattle Go East Mr. and Mra Ronald M. Crawford, of Seattle, are taking their honey moon in the East Oh, no, nothing unusual fn that, except they have been married for 35 years! At least, that is what they write to relatives in Seattle. It in their first real trip since the wedding knot was Ued. The Crawfords are going to make their home in Cleve land, Obio. Start “Farsan the Terrible” Saterday Says Je Jazz Ruining Present Generation A special program of sacred music was given at the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday night by the Temple CHtorus, assisted by Mins Eleanor Mehnert, violinist. Miss Margaret Akin, dramatic tn- structor of “The Wayfarer,” gave a reading, J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the church, in a short sermon on “Music in Religion,” brought a ripple of ap- plause when he declared that “jase musie is ruining our present genera tion.” Mart “Tartan the Terrible” Saturday Loses Life Saving Woman in Big Fire PLACERVILLE, Cal. June 27.~ One man was burned to death, anoth. er probably fatally injured and sev- eral others received minor injuries in a fire which destroyed the Ohio houne here yesterday. J. C. Horn, owner of the George town Gazette, was burned to death in an attempt to rescue a woman who was reg lh the second story of hot Frank Jones sus tained a aaa ankle. Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday 40-Mile Swim Is Taken by a Woman NEW YORK, June 27.—Covering A distance of 40 miles, Miss Amelia Gade, 22, yesterday swam around Manhattan Island, in 15 hours and 57 minutes. °. 9 ° ° =i Ladies ene Suits = ® Very Special $4.50 The Fourth will soon be here and you'll want an outing suit for your proposed trip. Let us show you the bargains of serviceable suits we are offering. They are two-piece with pleated skirts and braid trim- med middies. Blue and tan colors. Sizes 18 to 22. Washable Sport Skirts $4.98 to $14.00 Here is another garment which will prove at- tractive and serviceable for the holiday trip. Our washable sport skirts are good, durable materials and are made up in several splendid styles; plain white and in black and white; inverted pleats; fancy pockets, Children’s Rompers, $1.25 to $2.50 These are splendid bargains when one considers the quality and finish of these Rompers. They are of poplins, crepes and ging ham; plain colors and neat checks; smartly trimmed. Envelope Chemises, $1.15 to $3.00 New Summer Envelope Chemises in many different styles; Dove Brand. They are of soft muslin, lace and ry trimmed, ribbon and lace shoulder straps. Crash Toweling, Yard 10c A bargain! Unbleached crash toweling; 17% inches wide; small red stripe border; good weight. Crocheted Bedspreads, $2.25 ‘12x84 inches; good heavy weight; free frem dressing, Pattern Tablecloths, Each $2.00 $2.50 Values—Hemstitched edge; mercerized finished Size 68x 58 inches. Curtain Marquisette, Yard 39c 65e Value—Floral and bluebird borders, The Question Is, Can Washing Day Be Made a casi Holiday? F ONE believed what Magazines tell of the Magical Machines to make the Weekly Wash the merest Piffie, Fluff and Bosh, One ply couldn't wait to get One's Hooks upon this Household Pet It from what they put in Print, that Monday's customary Tint might just well be changed from Blue to Pink and White; perhaps it’s true. It be highly accurate to picture Mother in a State of Uncontrollable Dell whemever Wash Day heaves in Sight; to vision her Ecstatic Mirth seeing Quantities of Earth become attached to Rompers, Frocks, to Coll Petticoats and Socks; and listen to her cheer the Shirt that shows. Maximum of Dirt: * But Doubt is poisoning my Mind; I'm skeptical, I find. There must, to all this glittering Array of Promise, SOME String! (And now I'm sorry that I spoke; you'll think this is tl Ciothes-Line Joke} Chorus of ‘Wayfarer’ Proves Its Ability Following the first rehearsal of “The Wayfarer,” held Saturday in the Stadium, Montgomery Lynch, producer, declared Monday he is de- lighted with the voices in the chorus, “We have gathered together some of the best singing and dramatic| ¢ talent in the city,” he said with en- thusiasm. “It is remarkable the way | Seattle people have taken hold of this production.” The pageant will be given in the| Stadium July 23 to 30. $1585 edit ‘ak { Thuase AT a ' 19 ins. wide; 13% ins. J degp; 36 ins, high; 25- lb. lee capacity; white enameled lined; regu- lar rice $19.50; special for this JULY SALE, 915.85. —COLD BLAST REFRIGERA- tor; solid oak case; white enameled interior; size 22x 16x40 ins.; 45-Ib. ice capacity; regular price $27.50; special for this —SANITOR REFRIGERATOR, v Sersolais lined; 6-piece Jacobean oak dining room suite— —we have pictured here one of the most attractive din- ‘772 ing room suites; Queen Anne period; made of solid regular price $117.50 Cigarette To seal inthe delic urley tobacco flavor. it?s Toasted @ix%2 ‘REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Jacobean finish; 45-inch table; 54-inch buffet with plate glass mirror; special price, complete six Jeweler pieces, for this JULY SALE— saveremith Silversmith regular price $419.50 —COLD BLAST REFRIG- erator; size $1x18x42 ins.; 80-™. ice capacity; solid oak case; white enameled jie %5-ib. ice interior; regular price Eapacity: * ise” $49.50; special for this Feuer "price BRO oe JULY $39.85 7 this SALE arltgyrcoag -50 ~BLUE ENAMELED ~BLUE ENAMELED | RHINE- Rhinelander refrigerator; lander egtetrigerater: 76-Ib. ice size 33x19%x50 ina; 100- Capacity: alse, $ix20x46 ‘ina.; ice capacity: white en. white é¢nameied interior; regu: iT ii far “price $70—;" special for ameled, inter! — SULy BALE....... 54.50 Start “Tarsan the Berribie” Saturday Cabarets } Now Under Strict Regulations Beginning July 25, all city cabarets will be compelled to obtain a license and will be required to operate under much stricter regulations than are now in force. Acting Mayor Hesketh allowed the cabaret bill to become effective Saturday without his sig: | nature. NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. price $80. iat tor Sut sare. $64.50 A Guarantee Start “Taraan the Terrible” Saturday 5,000 Merchants to Come to This City More than 5,000 Northwest mer- chants will attend the Merchants’ Convention and Buyers’ Week to be | held here Ju’ 30, according | to the belief of mei n_in charge of the convention. That Out of Past Hap- penings Future Troubles And Future Loss Will Not Arise— Such Protection Seems Reasonable, and Well Worth While— Does It Not? 2 July luggage specials leather bags, full stock genuine leath- leather lined; regular $35-— to brass fittings, $37.50 values sais regular price $37.50 —$PLY DRESS TRUNK made of single or double handies; black or tan; all styles of leather; special for the week. In order to introduce our new (whalebone! te, h Start “Tarsan the Terrible” lightest an one at hacen mame ds 3-piece fumed oak living room suite— —a very attractive living room suite, exactly as pic- boxwood covered with hard vul- nized fiber; 2 trays, beautifully cA lined with cretonne; brass fittings and lock; regular price $37.50; spq cial for the week, §24.85. BECOND FLOOR ceeeenenn of home- seekers make use of our FREE Rental Department to secure the Rome they'd desire to rent sae invited to list the ‘ou have for rent with is department. Shin adparument jaime 71446 THIRD FLOOR SEATTLE SEOOND AVE, AT PINE ST, tured; solid oak frames; upholstered i in fine grade of brown artificial Spanish leather; davenport c a sec- ond can be converted into a full-size bed; special price, three pieces complete, for this JUL iY SA LE PORE” FLOOR eiiinisnicteenerpatinintiestice $69 wewular price $103— STANDARD FURNITURE CO, | mat oroers L. SCHOENFELD & SONS will be given our usual prompt attention—our new_4921 catalog is now ready—upon receipt of your name and address we will gladly mail one to you FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS O06 lan iene, <otesouner mane beta cr pain etomnnsetssceemeN ten aya cn 1 shaped att oe bh All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impressions taken in the morn. And get teeth same day, Exami- aulion and advice free. Call and See Samples ef Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage i: recommended by our early cus tra, whose work is still giv 60d satisfaction. Ask ‘omers, who have tested our wo When coming to our office, be a Hee Sein he Tieht pikes. Bri tits a4°with you oe Bat Best Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢f| Hot Cakes, Butter and 8; . Hees and Toast ., Milk Toast .... Best Coffee in City Potato Salad . Tee Cream ... As Regards Land Titles It Is Furnished by Washington Insurance ta] Under State Supervision Apects More Than $625,000 ne Sandwiches, Butter ses Milk MANY woes ooo, THINGS HOYT’S 322 Pike Street, at Fourth Ave.